Apple Intelligence gets even more powerful with new capabilities across Apple devices

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At WWDC25, Apple unveiled new Apple Intelligence features coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro.
At WWDC25, Apple unveiled new Apple Intelligence features coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple Vision Pro.

Developers can now access the Apple Intelligence on-device foundation model to power private, intelligent experiences within their apps

CUPERTINO, Calif., June 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apple® today announced new Apple Intelligence™ features that elevate the user experience across iPhone®, iPad®, Mac®, Apple Watch®, and Apple Vision Pro™. Apple Intelligence unlocks new ways for users to communicate with features like Live Translation; do more with what’s on their screen with updates to visual intelligence; and express themselves with enhancements to Image Playground™ and Genmoji™.1 Additionally, Shortcuts can now tap into Apple Intelligence directly, and developers will be able to access the on-device large language model at the core of Apple Intelligence, giving them direct access to intelligence that is powerful, fast, built with privacy, and available even when users are offline. These Apple Intelligence features are available for testing starting today, and will be available to users with supported devices set to a supported language this fall.

"Last year, we took the first steps on a journey to bring users intelligence that’s helpful, relevant, easy to use, and right where users need it, all while protecting their privacy. Now, the models that power Apple Intelligence are becoming more capable and efficient, and we’re integrating features in even more places across each of our operating systems," said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering. "We’re also taking the huge step of giving developers direct access to the on-device foundation model powering Apple Intelligence, allowing them to tap into intelligence that is powerful, fast, built with privacy, and available even when users are offline. We think this will ignite a whole new wave of intelligent experiences in the apps users rely on every day. We can’t wait to see what developers create."

Apple Intelligence features will be coming to eight more languages by the end of the year: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (traditional), and Vietnamese.

Live Translation Breaks Down Language Barriers

For those moments when a language barrier gets in the way, Live Translation can help users communicate across languages when messaging or speaking. The experience is integrated into Messages, FaceTime®, and Phone, and enabled by Apple-built models that run entirely on device, so users’ personal conversations stay personal.

In Messages, Live Translation can automatically translate messages. If a user is making plans with new friends while traveling abroad, their message can be translated as they type, delivered in the recipient’s preferred language, and when they get a response, each message can be instantly translated.2 On FaceTime calls, a user can follow along with translated live captions while still hearing the speaker’s voice. And when on a phone call, the translation is spoken aloud throughout the conversation.3